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What can audio do for your exhibits? From the clang of a Blacksmith's hammer to the narration of a curator, sound creates atmosphere and enhances an exhibit.
The pounding of horse's hooves and the crack of gunshots helps to put this display in the proper context as Sergeant Richardson aids his fellow soldier to safety, earning him the Victoria Cross. Triggered by a motion sensor or set for continuous play, background sound fills the viewer's senses and fulfills the experience. "Battle Sounds of the Boer War" Photo with permission Museum of the Regiments, Calgary "Sergeant AHL Richardson, V.C." - Lord Strathcona's Horse (RC)
Messages can be tailored to focus the viewer's attention, without detracting from the visual impact of an exhibit or display. Music can set a mood, while a human voice adds emotion and insights, in whatever means appropriate. Lighting effects provide the finishing touches.
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